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Cat Stevens Discography Jun 2026

Musjidul Haq Research Department

These were strictly religious recordings for Muslim audiences—acapella nasheeds and children’s songs about Arabic letters. They are not part of the pop discography but are essential for understanding his devotion.

“Wild World,” “Father and Son,” “Peace Train,” “Where Do the Children Play?” The Vibe: Warm, wise, and universally relatable. Essential listening.

Cat Stevens is the former stage name of Yusuf Islam (born Steven Demetre Georgiou on July 21, 1948). His discography represents one of the most celebrated and introspective bodies of work in the singer-songwriter movement of the 1970s. Known for his distinctive folk-pop sound, philosophical lyrics, and spiritual searching, Stevens released a series of critically and commercially successful albums before converting to Islam and retiring from pop music in 1979. This report outlines his major studio albums, key compilations, and his later return to recording as Yusuf.

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